Dominant Rottweiler. What to do?

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June 16, 2014

It is believed that some dogs are inclined to show their dominance. There is an opinion that this is a natural behaviour for every dog. Some dog owners say that dominant dogs become very stubborn and disobedient. What should owners do with their dominant pets? This is what dog experts suggest:

Control all meal times. Dog specialists state that it is necessary to introduce specific meal times. This will show your dog that he is fed by a person and this person will be accepted as a leader. Command your dog to sit in a firm and clear voice before meals. This will help him understand that you control the meals and you are the dominant person.

Reward your dog for good behavior. It is believed that it is necessary for every dog to differentiate between wrong and right and an owner is a person who is in charge of this task. Dog trainers say that if you encourage your dog, he will understand that he is on the right track!